Across
- 1. "time is money" is an example of what
- 5. language that names something or an action by imitating the sound associated with it
- 11. the "A" in TPCASTT stands for
- 13. there, their, and they're is an example of a what
- 14. another way of saying "story"
- 15. you provide this to back up claims you make in an essay to support your thesis
- 16. you use this bring credibility or authority to your argument
- 17. words that have a similar or the same meaning
- 19. "April is the cruelest month" is an example of what
- 20. the "L" in CHELPS stands for
Down
- 2. an exaggeration that is created to emphasize a point or bring out a sense of humor
- 3. this type of text is nonfiction, usually written to tell the reader about a certain topic
- 4. this appeals to the audience's sense of reasoning
- 6. words that have opposite meaning
- 7. often referred to as the main character
- 8. the overall feeling or atmosphere a reader gets from a work
- 9. derivatives of this word are "sympathy" and "empathy"
- 10. this character goes against the main character
- 12. in an essay, this is your argument or main idea
- 18. figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the words “like” or “as”
